Commit Graph

62 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
moneromooo-monero
2899379791
daemon, wallet: new pay for RPC use system
Daemons intended for public use can be set up to require payment
in the form of hashes in exchange for RPC service. This enables
public daemons to receive payment for their work over a large
number of calls. This system behaves similarly to a pool, so
payment takes the form of valid blocks every so often, yielding
a large one off payment, rather than constant micropayments.

This system can also be used by third parties as a "paywall"
layer, where users of a service can pay for use by mining Monero
to the service provider's address. An example of this for web
site access is Primo, a Monero mining based website "paywall":
https://github.com/selene-kovri/primo

This has some advantages:
 - incentive to run a node providing RPC services, thereby promoting the availability of third party nodes for those who can't run their own
 - incentive to run your own node instead of using a third party's, thereby promoting decentralization
 - decentralized: payment is done between a client and server, with no third party needed
 - private: since the system is "pay as you go", you don't need to identify yourself to claim a long lived balance
 - no payment occurs on the blockchain, so there is no extra transactional load
 - one may mine with a beefy server, and use those credits from a phone, by reusing the client ID (at the cost of some privacy)
 - no barrier to entry: anyone may run a RPC node, and your expected revenue depends on how much work you do
 - Sybil resistant: if you run 1000 idle RPC nodes, you don't magically get more revenue
 - no large credit balance maintained on servers, so they have no incentive to exit scam
 - you can use any/many node(s), since there's little cost in switching servers
 - market based prices: competition between servers to lower costs
 - incentive for a distributed third party node system: if some public nodes are overused/slow, traffic can move to others
 - increases network security
 - helps counteract mining pools' share of the network hash rate
 - zero incentive for a payer to "double spend" since a reorg does not give any money back to the miner

And some disadvantages:
 - low power clients will have difficulty mining (but one can optionally mine in advance and/or with a faster machine)
 - payment is "random", so a server might go a long time without a block before getting one
 - a public node's overall expected payment may be small

Public nodes are expected to compete to find a suitable level for
cost of service.

The daemon can be set up this way to require payment for RPC services:

  monerod --rpc-payment-address 4xxxxxx \
    --rpc-payment-credits 250 --rpc-payment-difficulty 1000

These values are an example only.

The --rpc-payment-difficulty switch selects how hard each "share" should
be, similar to a mining pool. The higher the difficulty, the fewer
shares a client will find.
The --rpc-payment-credits switch selects how many credits are awarded
for each share a client finds.
Considering both options, clients will be awarded credits/difficulty
credits for every hash they calculate. For example, in the command line
above, 0.25 credits per hash. A client mining at 100 H/s will therefore
get an average of 25 credits per second.
For reference, in the current implementation, a credit is enough to
sync 20 blocks, so a 100 H/s client that's just starting to use Monero
and uses this daemon will be able to sync 500 blocks per second.

The wallet can be set to automatically mine if connected to a daemon
which requires payment for RPC usage. It will try to keep a balance
of 50000 credits, stopping mining when it's at this level, and starting
again as credits are spent. With the example above, a new client will
mine this much credits in about half an hour, and this target is enough
to sync 500000 blocks (currently about a third of the monero blockchain).

There are three new settings in the wallet:

 - credits-target: this is the amount of credits a wallet will try to
reach before stopping mining. The default of 0 means 50000 credits.

 - auto-mine-for-rpc-payment-threshold: this controls the minimum
credit rate which the wallet considers worth mining for. If the
daemon credits less than this ratio, the wallet will consider mining
to be not worth it. In the example above, the rate is 0.25

 - persistent-rpc-client-id: if set, this allows the wallet to reuse
a client id across runs. This means a public node can tell a wallet
that's connecting is the same as one that connected previously, but
allows a wallet to keep their credit balance from one run to the
other. Since the wallet only mines to keep a small credit balance,
this is not normally worth doing. However, someone may want to mine
on a fast server, and use that credit balance on a low power device
such as a phone. If left unset, a new client ID is generated at
each wallet start, for privacy reasons.

To mine and use a credit balance on two different devices, you can
use the --rpc-client-secret-key switch. A wallet's client secret key
can be found using the new rpc_payments command in the wallet.
Note: anyone knowing your RPC client secret key is able to use your
credit balance.

The wallet has a few new commands too:

 - start_mining_for_rpc: start mining to acquire more credits,
regardless of the auto mining settings
 - stop_mining_for_rpc: stop mining to acquire more credits
 - rpc_payments: display information about current credits with
the currently selected daemon

The node has an extra command:

 - rpc_payments: display information about clients and their
balances

The node will forget about any balance for clients which have
been inactive for 6 months. Balances carry over on node restart.
2019-10-25 09:34:38 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
8330e772f1
monerod can now sync from pruned blocks
If the peer (whether pruned or not itself) supports sending pruned blocks
to syncing nodes, the pruned version will be sent along with the hash
of the pruned data and the block weight. The original tx hashes can be
reconstructed from the pruned txes and theur prunable data hash. Those
hashes and the block weights are hashes and checked against the set of
precompiled hashes, ensuring the data we received is the original data.
It is currently not possible to use this system when not using the set
of precompiled hashes, since block weights can not otherwise be checked
for validity.

This is off by default for now, and is enabled by --sync-pruned-blocks
2019-09-27 00:10:37 +00:00
luigi1111
8774555d29
Merge pull request #5595
2aa1134 daemon: display peer address type in print_cn (moneromooo-monero)
2019-07-24 14:25:51 -05:00
moneromooo-monero
1387549e90
serialization: check stream good flag at the end
just in case
2019-06-14 08:47:23 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
db2b9fba65
serialization: fail on read_varint error 2019-06-14 08:47:14 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
2aa11341fc
daemon: display peer address type in print_cn 2019-05-31 09:10:05 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
e980938210
fix wide difficulty conversion with some versions of boost 2019-05-01 19:58:09 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
91f4c7f45f
Make difficulty 128 bit instead of 64 bit
Based on Boolberry work by:
  jahrsg <jahr@jahr.me>
  cr.zoidberg <crypto.zoidberg@gmail.com>
2019-03-24 21:03:19 +00:00
Riccardo Spagni
848591c4d8
Merge pull request #5190
551104fb daemon: add --public-node mode, RPC port propagation over P2P (xiphon)
2019-03-17 17:56:04 +02:00
binaryFate
1f2930ce0b Update 2019 copyright 2019-03-05 22:05:34 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
ef93b0995c
various: remove unused variables 2019-03-04 22:24:49 +00:00
xiphon
551104fbf1 daemon: add --public-node mode, RPC port propagation over P2P 2019-02-25 02:40:23 +03:00
Tom Smeding
5d2fdc2e8c serialization: Use pos_type instead of streampos
According to [1], the ios_base::streampos member type is deprecated, and
removed in C++17. This type was an alias for pos_type, which this commit
uses instead.

[1]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/ios_base
2019-02-01 16:44:55 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
b750fb27b0
Pruning
The blockchain prunes seven eighths of prunable tx data.
This saves about two thirds of the blockchain size, while
keeping the node useful as a sync source for an eighth
of the blockchain.

No other data is currently pruned.

There are three ways to prune a blockchain:

- run monerod with --prune-blockchain
- run "prune_blockchain" in the monerod console
- run the monero-blockchain-prune utility

The first two will prune in place. Due to how LMDB works, this
will not reduce the blockchain size on disk. Instead, it will
mark parts of the file as free, so that future data will use
that free space, causing the file to not grow until free space
grows scarce.

The third way will create a second database, a pruned copy of
the original one. Since this is a new file, this one will be
smaller than the original one.

Once the database is pruned, it will stay pruned as it syncs.
That is, there is no need to use --prune-blockchain again, etc.
2019-01-22 20:30:51 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
c5ee14ae6e
json_archive: initialize inner_array_size in ctor
Coverity 136581
2018-11-15 16:33:51 +00:00
Riccardo Spagni
59e8a4c306
Merge pull request #4753
157054b8 hardfork: initialize current_fork_index in ctor (moneromooo-monero)
2362baf7 network_throttle: initialize m_last_sample_time in ctor (moneromooo-monero)
d9400f69 serializtion: add missing mainnet and stagenet fields for 0mq (moneromooo-monero)
cbe0122b wallet2: initialize amount to 0 in tx_scan_info_t ctor (moneromooo-monero)
2018-11-14 21:33:02 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
d9400f69eb
serializtion: add missing mainnet and stagenet fields for 0mq
Coverity 184940
2018-10-29 16:23:14 +00:00
Lee Clagett
6097472a19 Update ZMQ fee estimate and add ZMQ output distribution 2018-10-23 23:46:31 -04:00
moneromooo-monero
6844ae1b8d
tx_pool: avoid parsing a whole tx if only the prefix is needed 2018-10-08 10:18:01 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
5ffb2ff9b7
v8: per byte fee, pad bulletproofs, fixed 11 ring size 2018-09-11 13:38:07 +00:00
Lee Clagett
4616cf2641 Fixed ZMQ-RPC for transactions and GET_BLOCKS_FAST 2018-08-02 07:30:20 +00:00
victorsintnicolaas
9e1403e155 update get_info RPC and bump RPC version 2018-06-29 10:06:18 +02:00
Edward Betts
fbcc91c2a4 Correct spelling mistakes. 2018-03-05 17:00:40 +00:00
xmr-eric
84a7f6a482 Readd copyright starting date 2018-01-26 10:03:20 -05:00
xmr-eric
18216f19dd Update 2018 copyright 2018-01-26 10:03:20 -05:00
Riccardo Spagni
f9c66ba67c
Merge pull request #2990
2d17feb0 factor STL container serialization (moneromooo-monero)
2018-01-10 11:53:05 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
1e5491e942
Add a chacha20 variant to go with chacha8 2017-12-25 19:28:03 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
2d17feb060
factor STL container serialization 2017-12-22 19:47:12 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
09ce03d612
move includes around to lessen overall load 2017-12-16 22:46:38 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
c83d0b3ee2
add bulletproofs from v7 on testnet 2017-12-08 13:50:45 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
83fa9047d8
serialization: add std::set and std::unordered_set serialization 2017-11-24 13:45:48 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
ccf53a566c
track double spending in the txpool
Transactions in the txpool are marked when another transaction
is seen double spending one or more of its inputs.
This is then exposed wherever appropriate.

Note that being marked with this "double spend seen" flag does
NOT mean this transaction IS a double spend and will never be
mined: it just means that the network has seen at least another
transaction spending at least one of the same inputs, so care
should be taken to wait for a few confirmations before acting
upon that transaction (ie, mostly of use for merchants wanting
to accept unconfirmed transactions).
2017-11-06 00:05:44 +00:00
Riccardo Spagni
db45291c8d
Merge pull request #2506
c3de19ed json_object: add missing do_not_relay to tx_in_pool serialization (moneromooo-monero)
2017-10-02 23:27:21 +04:00
moneromooo-monero
493fad8053
serialization: add deque serialization 2017-09-25 21:16:32 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
c3de19edd6
json_object: add missing do_not_relay to tx_in_pool serialization 2017-09-21 13:37:30 +01:00
Lee Clagett
5890829552 Fixes static_assert on arm and ppc builds 2017-09-19 10:57:01 -04:00
Thomas Winget
0299cb77ca
Fix various oversights/bugs in ZMQ RPC server code
- Add some RPC commands (and touch up a couple others)
- some bounds checking
- some better pointer management
- const correctness and error handling

-- Thanks @vtnerd for type help with serialization and CMake changes
2017-09-05 12:20:40 -04:00
Thomas Winget
77986023c3
json serialization for rpc-relevant monero types
Structured {de-,}serialization methods for (many new) types
which are used for requests or responses in the RPC.

New types include RPC requests and responses, and structs which compose
types within those.

# Conflicts:
#	src/cryptonote_core/blockchain.cpp
2017-09-05 12:20:27 -04:00
Riccardo Spagni
c3599fa7b9
update copyright year, fix occasional lack of newline at line end 2017-02-21 19:38:18 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
98f19d40aa
serialization: add support for serializing std::pair and std::list 2016-09-26 23:12:28 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
1e8d37e7d8
serialization: add override for serializing bool 2016-08-28 21:29:19 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
cc7f449d57
make rct tx serialization work
It may be suboptimal, but it's a pain to have to rebuild everything
when some of this changes.
Also, no clue why there seems to be two different code paths for
serializing a tx...
2016-08-28 21:28:31 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
d02f9995a8
rct: add serialization machinery to rct types 2016-08-28 21:27:41 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
0ff8305426
serialization: declare do_serialize specializations before use
This lets my gcc picks those instead of the generic template
where appropriate (and then fail since std::vector<something>
does not have a serialize method.
2016-08-28 21:27:38 +01:00
Henning Kopp
e514f0a369 even more typos 2016-01-25 15:05:29 +01:00
Henning Kopp
9abc4b831b more typos fixed 2016-01-25 13:42:44 +01:00
Henning Kopp
0693f3c7e6 fixed typo 2016-01-25 13:36:14 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni
de03926850
updated copyright year 2015-12-31 08:39:56 +02:00
moneromooo-monero
a2d7a5fb49
encrypted payment ids are now 64 bit, instead of 256 bit
Pros:
 - smaller on the blockchain
 - shorter integrated addresses

Cons:
 - less sparseness
 - less ability to embed actual information

The boolean argument to encrypt payment ids is now gone from the
RPC calls, since the decision is made based on the length of the
payment id passed.
2015-08-09 10:13:51 +01:00
rfree2monero
5ce4256e3d 2014 network limit 1.1 +utils +toc -doc -drmonero
Update of the PR with network limits

works very well for all speeds
(but remember that low download speed can stop upload
because we then slow down downloading of blockchain
requests too)

more debug options

fixed pedantic warnings in our code
should work again on Mac OS X and FreeBSD
fixed warning about size_t
tested on Debian, Ubuntu, Windows(testing now)

TCP options and ToS (QoS) flag
FIXED peer number limit
FIXED some spikes in ingress/download
FIXED problems when other up and down limit
2015-02-20 22:13:00 +01:00